'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel': Rachel Brosnahan Hopes Season 4 Brings 'Many Laughs' for Fans (Exclusive)
17.02.2022 - 04:21
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is finally here. «We're so excited,» leading lady Rachel Brosnahan told ET's Rachel Smith in January of the series' long-awaited return. «I just hope that we are able to capture even a little bit of how it felt for us to come back after so long away.
It was pure joy despite difficult circumstances and it felt like even just a small bit of normalcy infused back into our lives. So I hope that in addition to many laughs and beautiful clothes… that that's something that we can give back to the fans after so much time.»When returns, it's 1960 and change is in the air.
Looking to hone her act, Midge (Brosnahan) finds a gig with total creative freedom. But her commitment to her craft — and the places it takes her — creates a rift between her and the family and friends around her.«It took some ramping up,» Brosnahan's co-star, Alex Borstein, acknowledged when asked whether it was easy to jump back into the groove.
«We actually felt like we were in slow motion for a while, and Rachel and I were looking at each other saying, 'I don't think I remember how to act. Am I acting? Is this working?'»«It was hard to recapture our characters' voices and physicality after such a long hiatus and so the first two takes on the first day, we were feeling like we were shaking off a lot of rust,» said Tony Shalhoub, who plays Midge's father, Abe.Borstein noted that where picks back up again is very much reflective of the current times, even though the show is set decades earlier.«We are all in the same position.
Everybody in the world is rebuilding right now,» she explained. «Everything was kinda shattered and fell apart and many people have lost careers, lost jobs, God forbid, lost loved ones and it is really art
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